The role played by the microenvironment in site-specific metastasis

Cancer Lett. 2014 Sep 28;352(1):54-8. doi: 10.1016/j.canlet.2013.08.029. Epub 2013 Aug 27.

Abstract

Cancer cells that disseminate to metastatic sites may progress to frank metastasis or persist as dormant micrometastasis. Significant progress has been made in defining the genetic and phenotypic cancer-cell-autonomous determinants of metastasis and in the understanding of the cross-talk between metastasizing tumor cells and the metastatic microenvironment. However several questions remain open, in particular the identity of microenvironmental factors that keep micrometastatic cells in a state of dormancy and those that promote survival, proliferation and progression of such cells. Significantly more information is available on the latter factors than on microenvironmental cells and molecules that restrain micrometastasis. This mini-review summarizes findings suggesting that: In view of the above, it is not unlikely that metastases residing in different microenvironments may require "individualized" treatment modalities.

Keywords: Dormancy; Metastasis; Microenvironment; Micrometastasis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Disease Progression
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms / physiopathology*
  • Tumor Microenvironment / physiology*